Temporary Fencing
Our timber hoarding is produced from ethically sourced timber throughout. We use only high quality plywood removing the risk of delamination and increasing durability. This means that our clients are able to re use our plywood on future projects. We provide a decoration service taylor made to corporate requirements.
Traditional Plywood Hoarding
2.4m high timber hoarding and horizontal feature rails
Willmott Dixon Corporate Livery
Rear structure of timber hoarding
Shepherd corporate livery
Applied around works being done at Gateshead college
2.4m High Plywood Hoarding painted in Sir Robert McAlpine colours
The painters applying the finishing touches
Bolt down post shoe for timber posts
High security hoarding with 358 mesh extension
We have developed a method of installing 'Heras' type mesh panels in a far more robust way than the traditional rubber base method by bolting to timber posts which can be driven of set in concrete
Steel hoarding is available at 2m and 2.4m high and, like timber hoarding, can be decorated in clients livery.
2.4m high Steel Hoarding
2.4m high steel panel hoarding
Business as Usual as New Store is Under Construction
Surface mounted ballast trays with backstays
We are able to offer a surface mounted option to most of our temporary fencing types where excavation is to be avoided e.g. surfaced car parks / playgrounds or where service strikes are a high risk
For fast installation without the need to disturb surfaces or underground services
Quick to install
Surfaces left undisturbed
This lightweight handler allowed us to travel across the newly laid flagstones causing no damage
Using a 4 wheel steer compact machine assists with the difficult block placements
The timber framework created off the ballast block and ready to receive a plywood face
Plywood being applied to the framework
Hoarding and gates all built off ballast blocks - just awaiting paint
Painted in the client's colours
The rear view of 2m high steel hoarding panels fixed to the ballest block.
This is an economical alternative to 'Heras' panel fencing utilising traditional agricultural type materials